It’s time to change everything you thought you knew about audiophile speakers.

The goal has always been quite simple – to create a speaker that neither adds nor subtracts from the source material.
To deliver nothing but the music. To be true, honest and real.

If you’re ready to hear music. If you want to finally find a speaker that fulfills the vision
you’ve always hoped for in your minds’ eye – then audition Eddie for yourself. Join those people before you
that have been left speechless and could only say, “How did they do that?”

Well, get ready for Eddie. He’s going to forever change everything you thought you knew about loudspeakers.

Proprietary Technology

There are several reasons EDDIE is such a good performer. Let’s start with our proprietary Strat 1 planar midrange. It features the strongest neodymium magnets and the most rigid structure imaginable. And when you put a physicist who is a musician in charge of creating the F1 there are virtually no compromises.

EDDIE also features a true ribbon tweeter with the moving mass of only 16 mg – something no accordion pleated tweeter can achieve. The RM7 woofer also has a low moving mass and phase plug with the speed and phase coherency to achieve a seamless transition to the planar. Advanced, and expensive crossover design, and over-engineered cabinets contribute to the overall organic result – to deliver music that belies the sound of a speaker.

Accolades

The Absolute Sound – Robert Harley’s Best of Show [For the Money]

“The Eddie speaker from a new speaker company called Evoke caught my ear for its tremendous price-to-performance ratio. Eddie features a ribbon tweeter, planar-magnetic midrange, and a cone woofer. It sounded clean, fast, and transparent—and like it should cost much more than $4K.” [With Mundorf Supreme capacitor option.]

Positive+Feedback – Steve Lefkowicz

“Evoke Audio’s Eddie speakers driven by all NuPrime electronics was really putting on a show of how good cost-effective audio can get. The speakers are very reminiscent of the older VMPS 626 speaker, which is a very good thing, though they use completely different drivers. They play way bigger than one would expect based on their size and driver complement. A real solid debut from this new company.”